Rootstock

The practice of grafting vegetables onto rootstock of highly disease resistant varieties has become increasingly popular in recent years, especially in high tunnel production. By grafting your favorite varieties onto disease tolerant rootstock, you can get the flavor you love while achieving improved disease protection and hardiness. Grafting has
been shown to improve crop health, yield, and disease resistance.

Untreated or Organic varieties are marked with or . Further seed type information is provided on variety pages.

The Harris Seeds company began catalog operation in 1879. It evolved from the efforts of Joseph Harris who was extremely successful in the selection of superior strains of vegetables and grains. The company became wildly popular because of his basic business philosophy - "Offer my customers a quality product at a fair price and they will return."